----* ''Roleplay/DestroyTheGodmodder'': The secret of the void is not your average dragon...* In ''Roleplay/DinoAttackRPG'', the dragons of Castle Cove are primarily Western Dragons, although Valencia depicts dragons as more civilized than the average wild dragon encountered in the Fright Knights region. There are also Maelstrom Dragons, which were corrupted by the Maelstrom and appeared to serve the Fright Knights.* The Volcanian Dragons of ''Roleplay/WikizillaRolePlay''. Gigantic dragons the size of {{Kaiju}} that have [[Main/ElementalPowers elemental powers]], can speak, and those who have wings have different ones from those of typical dragons. They also live on their own civilized alien planet called Volcania, which was artificially created, with their own pantheon, a [[Main/CivilWar civil war]] that lasted for hundreds of years, and a lot more.* ''Blog/AskAlistair'': Both types are referenced in one letter.* ''Blog/LimyaaelsFantasyRants'': Limyaael has a few [[http://limyaael.livejournal.com/134532.html suggestions...]]* ''Literature/TalesOfMU'' has recently introduced [[http://www.talesofmu.com/story/other/silver-tongued-charmer Vice-Chancellor Edmund Embries.]] He seems to be a classical Western dragon with silver scales, capable of taking on human form--the only form in which he's been seen thus far. He's very charming, very pretty, and ''very creepy.'' As Professor Hall says, "Few people mistake a ''noble'' dragon for a ''nice'' one more than once."* While they don't yet seem to have seen a 'real' dragon, the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'' has already featured a few variations on the theme. One student has a pet dragon (named [[Literature/DragonridersOfPern Pern]], of course) who's apparently a product of her manifestation power and can grow quite a bit in a hurry from his normally small-and-cute stature if bothered. At least two characters, one a student, are known to be hosts to dragon ''spirits'', and then there's Tywyswyr...who, if readers can believe his tale, is actually 'just' a very dragon-looking ''alien'' who's nonetheless quite wealthy and apparently a not-so-minor political player living right in the US.* In ''Literature/{{Addergoole}}'' Dragons are evil, shapeshifting faeries who eat people.* ''Roleplay/GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse'':** Glaserwyrm and Lord Dragon are both mythical beasts who take part in the "metahuman community" of heroes and villains; Glaserwyrm as a villain, and Lord Dragon as a hero. They are both the last of their kind. Lord Dragon has learned to change into a human being, while Glaserwyrm just doesn't see the need.** Draco is a mutant hero who can transform into a classic western dragon. The aforementioned Lord Dragon treats him like a favorite nephew.* The flash game [[http://armorgames.com/play/4046/how-to-raise-a-dragon How to Raise a Dragon]] has players control a Dragon through various stages of life, determining its breath powers, its morality and the relationship between the Dragon and a "Hero". The Dragon can either be some kind of EvilOverlord, Good/Neutral Overlord or some kind of HeroicNeutral, using its powers in various different ways (Using its healing to help humans or raise a Zombie Army, for one).* ''Literature/AngelOfDeath'' features talking, Western Dragons as servants of the Underworld. These dragons have the ability to effect the weather of the entire planet they visit, with an ice-breathing dragon cooling the Earth so rapidly that homeless people are seen freezing to death outside after two weeks... in California.* The entire point of ''Website/DragonCave''. Besides the fact that they need views to hatch, which is a medium restriction, they have a variety of general styles: Easterns, Westerns, Wyverns, Serpents and more. Breeds range from relatively tame concepts such as 'White' and 'Red' to 'Guardian of Nature', 'Terrae' and 'Sweetlings'. * A ''skull'' eastern dragon appears in ''Literature/ChaosFighters'' and it spits ''acid''. It is the only animal that has its own type of aura element.* Website/{{Neopets}} has four dragon-like Neopets: The eastern/western mix Draik, the ExtremeOmnivore Skeith, the non-fire-breathing Shoyru, and the Scorchio, which are more heat-resistant than the aforementioned three. There are also various dragon-like Petpets like the Kazeriu, which is based on eastern dragons.* Although ''Literature/TheQuestportChronicles'' has "standard" dragons as well, one of the main characters is a human who was [[ShapeShifterModeLock permanently transformed]] [[CursedWithAwesome into a dragon]] by an evil wizard.* ''Literature/RaisingAngels'': Ever heard of a dragons invading your dreamscape and turning you into an angel? No? Well, Lisbeth have.* In the online Spec Evo project A Scientific Fantasy, wyverns exist although they are called Draks. Many other species fall into the Drak family including Hydra and Kasai Rex. Only True Draks can breath fire, although this ability is only ever really used in courtship rituals. Draks are not sophonts and they only have four limbs, for hexapodal vertebrates never evolved upon Omnia Sanatem. * ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1779 SCP-1779]] are a species of tiny city-dwelling reptiles who make their nests out of coins and eat valuables. Given the opportunity, though, they can grow really big, and they desire more and more valuables as they grow. * In Joschua Knuppe's "Skuntabria" project: [[http://hyrotrioskjan.deviantart.com/]], dragons are non-sophont monitor lizards with wings. Due to the standpoint that the author about myth vs. reality, they're only marginally like the dragons of myth. They all have two legs, but can walk on all fours, using their wings as forelimbs. Instead of fire-breath, they have a cytotoxic venom that causes chemical burns. They're relatively small, with the largest one being about the size of a horse.* ''Literature/TheJournalEntries'': Courtesy of Ken Shardik, dragons exist in both sentient and non-sentient varieties on Pendor. They apparently outwardly follow the "Western" model, but are genetically engineered lifeforms with likely a hefty side order of nanotechnology like most Pendorians and are at least somewhat solar-powered; in one story, a fairly newly-decanted sentient dragon not yet really aware of that ''crashes'' when pushing his limits too far by trying to fly at night.* In the story ''[[http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2001/may/dragon.html Dragon!]]'' as published in the [[http://www.guildcompanion.com Guild Companion]] a dragon extorts cows from a barony. It turns out the dragon does need them for food -- even though meat is poisonous to him. It takes a village girl to make him realize he needs something else than just the cows. [[spoiler: As the dragon feeds on the milk and the cows dry up after a few months, what he ''does'' need is a couple of bulls to keep the cows giving milk...]]* There is LetsPlay/RoahmMythril, though he's just a dragon [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom furry]].----